Quick notes on the new Kindles

2011-10-01

Amazon finally unveiled its tablet, and it is not an iPad competitor. That doesn’t mean it will fail, on the contrary - I think the $199 Kindle Fire will sell like crazy because there is a market for a cheaper device. At least in the US where Amazon’s various content services are things people actually can swear by, how the company intends to conquer the rest of the world I have no idea, it isn’t happening yet that’s for sure.

Since I’m in the publishing business, writing books and whatnot, I figured I’d share my thoughts on the new Kindles.

First of all, I don’t own a Kindle. I have played with the original one and Kindle DX, but haven’t bothered to buy one. My (extensive, bordering to exclusive) Kindle reading is done on an iPad. I might remedy that now though, because Amazon sure is making it hard not to just buy one. That is, if I can have someone in America ship it to me, the Kindles are still not shipped to Sweden.

So, my thoughts then.

Kindle Fire

![]( “Kindle Fire”)Let’s start with Kindle Fire, the tablet that won’t really go head to head with the much more expensive iPad, but might make a dent in iPod touch sales.

Will I buy it? I’d like to play with one for sure, but I don’t see where this will fit in my usage since Amazon’s services are US-centric. And I’ve already got a bunch of iPads, so probably not.

Want to buy it? Then you could use this link to the Kindle Fire product page to give me commission on your purchase.

Kindle Touch

![]( “Kindle Touch”)A touch screen Kindle without any physical keyboard and buttons for page flipping, and it is cheap too. This one will sell, that’s for sure.

Will I buy it? Yep, I’ll find someone to ship this from the US for me. The new Kindle (below) would probably do, but I hate the D-pad buttons for navigating the interface and gladly spend the extra money to get away from that. I’ll most likely buy the wifi version though, because I’m not sure how well the free 3G thing will work out in Europe.

You can buy (and read up on) Kindle Touch from Amazon using this link, and give me a few dollars in the process.

Kindle

The new Kindle, billed just “Kindle”, is a cheap and awesome little e-ink reader lacking a physical keyboard. This will further add to the ebook boom in general, and the growth and maturity of the Kindle store in particular.

Will I buy it? Nope, I’ll add the extra dollars to get the Kindle Touch, and chances are you should too. I like the fact that this device is available as an alternative though, but it could still be cheaper, at least compared to the rest of the lineup.

If you want to buy the Kindle and give me some change in the process you can use this link to view the product page on Amazon.